Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 365, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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rANTED
It 808 Feprth
-Apply
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Join before that <
money nej
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nb-j The Orange County Irrigation,
m\ Company, for Irrigation Purposes:
J You aro hereby notified that the aaid
-H I Orange County Irrigation Company
will for the ytor 1918 charge for wa-
» !f«JrWLt fUrfl,g **“ **** one-fifth j
e^pMlgated from Ul.
TOE COUNT IBBIGA-I
O*o. W. Bancroft,
A J. Bancroft,
Ch U. Bells,
Georg# Call,
B. F. Brown,
8. M. White,
F.W.Hustmyre,
cents and
^ »«» *«we of absorbing
*fc People no longer go
« about fOr things they want
It go to their newspaper • for
Nation as to where such
>taay be found. This method
time and trouble. If you
to . bring your wares to the
ion of this community
Capital and Surplus
Gome Jn
deposit a dime each
“Mby commanded to stun
Thompson by making
« ^ *“■ «*»tlon once to
four successive weeks
mevions to the return day. hereof, to
some newspaper published to
County, if there bo
liSSL^S^i0* U ** th“ to "any
jdyal District; fcut lf there be no
^Wyapor published to said Judicial
Bjltttet, then in a newspaper pnbUah.
ed _ln tht nearest district to said’first
?aI fDJatrte*> *° *PP«*r »t the next
nwular term of the District Court of
^ge County to be holden at the
cvs.ttMfiars
»«s5«sv»ad
answer & imoham «.... .3vL.!^tourtj
A. D.
pur
Columns should contain
Start with just a dime and increase
week. Or you can start with a nicke
withtwo cents
cent; and increase the same amount each week.
In 50 weeks.
10 Cent Club Pays $127.50 , '
5 cent Club Pays 03.75 '
2 cent Club Pays 25.50 j.
1 cont Club Pays 12.75 _ *
If you wish to make the largest’payment first and deer
your deposits each week you can do. so.
It Costs nothing for you and your family to join the club
is a aura way to wealth. - •*<- ........• tw- -S’- t ,~jspr.’
Come in and join today.
We add 4 per cent interest.
INLAND PISTON RJfJGS
ery little Leafier “Want Ad”
hustler with S mission nnd s
i'fi fio well to pay heed to
your
s newspaper pub-
ntwcMd .— not, thon to any
d2aSp ~ tte Ptrirt Ju
r”*1 O^rtet; hut if there be no
newspaper pnblir*—• ■*- - - -
DBtWet, rhea* in
f drive of husy Uttts bulls-
•v'iV'.'- 1 Op9**
s Beal Strike is made
the few word* they eon-
■'fi'wbf r>*. J4>.
Orangeite should eultivate
it Ad“ reading habit
joint between the
;:r- generated by “the motor, with ,
relative decrea^ in gasoline «Q
sumption, aiKl c
lubricating ofi used.
— - _ , . ... .. ... ... vW^a
” The Inland One-Piece piston Ring when contracted in a cylinder
tends to uncoil like a spring in a perfect circle exerting an even and
gentle radial pressure at all points of contact. Its free ends being
diagonally opposite, all openings are effectually sealed so that no gas
•I With Inland Rings* the full force of the fuel consumed is converted into"
effective power. 1 v > ; ” 1$ -h”
Being made of one piece out of the best grade of gray cast-iron, they cannot
Store or mar the cylinders. They need no pins for anchoring, and automatically
^^o“p.a11 y***' They are *asy to Put on the pistons and are guaranteed
ORANGE STATE BANK
t. M, DODD. Cashier.
rOB MAYOB”
announce m s candidate
»' Otoe of Mayor of the City
age to succeed myself, subject
Action of the Democratic prl-
^Beflwtotolly, B. F. HEWSON.
1918 to s suit, numbered on toe
Of said Court No. 3763, whoreli
tte Thompson is Plaintiff and J
Thompson Is Defendant, and said pe^
[UMea alleging that Plaintiff and De-
fendant wete lawfully married during
toe month of October, lpM, and lived (
together as man and wife until their
reparation, about December 28, ma.
That on various and divers occa-l
mons after the marriage of plaintiff
and defendant as aforesaid, said de-
fendant was guilty of excesses and!
crush treatment toward plaintiff of
‘lot on Burton St $l,00i
$250 cash, balance $8 ix
Address XYZ, Leader office.
Jl-tf.
THE UNIVTUS At CAM
Bring U* Your
REPAIR
1 KENT—Large comfortable fur-
ed room for one or two gentle-
»r couple, 30ff Pine, cor. Second.
numerous occasions (toe day and dates
I witn accuracy) cursed hnd abused
plaintiff add applied to her and In her
presence vile and opprobious epithets.
I Plaintiff further represents that on
numerous occasions, prior to their
sepunffan, said defendant charged]
I sdd plaintiff With a want of chastity,
which said charges were false, ground-
less and untrue.
Elshmff weald further represent that
at toe tone plaintiff and defendant
! separated that said defendant left her
wlthont means of support and-sine*
said, separation plain*!.; has not re-
ceived any support from said defend-1
ant'of any nature whatsoever, where-
fore, premises considered plaintiff
prays that said defendant be cited in!
terms of law to appear and answer
nsBEStnyy
W»t w. B. UMm
rooms, 104 Main St.
We Use Only, - r , -
Genuine FORD Parts
Standard' FORD Tools
Standard FORD Methods
Authorized FORD Labor Prices
C0MUETI PARTS STdCR ON NANO
l BENT—-Nicely furnished room.
nio<l«?fa improvements. Call at
lean Tailor Shop, 24-3t.
Two unfurnished rc
housekeeping, ftbg 84.
Hill Motor Co
________YOB BALK
¥aLB--One kltche^catoeTgood
iiw. One reliable incubator
y and one . 2nd - -
*. W. H. Jollison.
this her petition, etc.
Hereto Fall Not, but have before
said Court, at its aforesaid next reg-
toaf term, this writ with your return
{ thereon, showing how yon have ere-
Authorized Sales and Service
111 Division St. Phone 310
23-4t.-
cuted toe same. "
ffMutt under my hand and the goal
of said Court, at office in Orange,
Texas, this, tos 24th day, of January1,
A D. 1918. J. B. PATT&LO, Clerk.
•ALB—Shade treee. Live
V, Beauchamp. Phone 658. l$*12t.
* BALE—A desirable building lot
District Court, ! Orange County.
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The Sabine Supply
Company
test front; just east of the Air-
ie theatre on Front St. Address
communications to P. O. Box 78,
A GOOD CITIZEN
gcod bittern is one who supports
Gov* iwTt ii teytog tones like
!i t,: v 'onftonttng or, and who
dor- It v >c.‘t reset vstlo-.
The F: Jtoarn Pacific 1’ies are en-
desvwrlp? to do their shore, and to
maintain their Allegiance *> the Gov-
ernment and to the people with Justice
to hoto. ’
We want the cooperation of om
patrons to lnmeasirg the efficiency of
pur service in every direction, for
only by coordinating omr efforts and
by a i ympathetic support Of men and
messi es :an American institutions
succeed ard toe American fig typify
a freedfr, in rupprft of which we are
|® BALE—One one-horse wagon and
Tness; one Iron Beam Pony Plow;
i» large gentle, horse, good drivor-
Bdler and general work. W. H. Ma-
Phone 123
NOTICE.
and best selection^oftouleT*
A home industry at your service. Pat-
ronize home industry. We want to please.
If our drivers are not courteous let the
management know.
And the prices that sell them
1 see BBAZOS VALLEY H. *
To Rooming House Keepers or
Anyone Having Houses for Rent:
We run a free Informa-
tion Bureau for the benefit
of new comers or anyone
wishing rooms, houses or
board. O.W. WILSON
FURN.CO., Phone 493,
lQ5Fifth Street.
Tnajfig
Phone ourretail
department for
prices oh feed of
all kinds.
p~-r<totom a« clerk, by young
years old. 2 years experience.
;voie. Box 210, Orange, Tex.
2s to distribute adv.
Salary and commission. Am
’ Cr. Leader. «4-tf
P. 0. Box 166 Phone 643 Orange, Texas
I BUY, SELL tod
EXCHANGE
All Kinds of Second-Hand Cars
* R. E. LEE
HOTEL ABBIVALS
• ? , ‘ Holland* Hotel.'" '*
Oeo. S. Westsrfield, Houston; 0. F.
Ohwnbers, Dallas,- f. J. BinC Nansis
«*•J »• «*"“• «—••«$; *•
H. Rodgers, AlWt Alo; V. L Tn-
nnm, MUwaukoe; J. B. McKee, Mem-
phis; W. W. Harbard and wife, Bu-
nieff; B. It Boogscott. Coleman; D. W.
Marsh, Fullerton, La.; Hilda B. Orowo,
304-A Bein Bldg., 5th St
an Loader Printing Office.
Wilf deliver ai\y
A. C. MACFARLAND
Dealer In
• City Iron and Metal Company
’wold anything you break.’- Guar-
rad work. Oate City Welding
rka, Division Street.
COAL B0WM
tity and Quality for Any Purpose
J. S. Meadows, Merryvillo, La.; o. B.
Turner; O. H. Kelly, J, M. Harper;
Lieutenant TlUery; H. W. Johnson, I
h. a. Wiuum. wri »«•
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 365, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1918, newspaper, January 25, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564842/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.